Photos: No more hope in Bangladesh

MUNIR UZ ZAMAN, AFP/Getty Images04.29.2013

Bangladeshi relatives react after looking at the coffin of a victim following the collapse of an eight-storey building in Savar, on the outskirts of Dhaka on April 28, 2013. A fire broke out in the wreckage of a Bangladesh factory complex at night on April 28, killing the last known survivor from the building’s collapse five days earlier, the national fire chief said.

MUNIR UZ ZAMAN
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A man is silhouetted against the sunrise as he carries out search and rescue at the garment factory building that collapsed Wednesday in Bangladesh, April 27. Police in Bangladesh took five people into custody in connection with the collapse of a shoddily constructed building this week, as rescue workers pulled 19 survivors out of the rubble on Saturday and vowed to continue as long as necessary to find others despite fading hopes.Wong Maye-E
/ AP

Smoke from a fire drifts while Bangladeshi rescuers work as Bangladeshi Army personnel begin the second phase of the rescue operation using heavy equipment after an eight-storey building collapsed in Bangladesh. Thousands of Bangladeshi garment workers walked out of their factories April 29, demanding the death penalty for the owner of a tower block that collapsed and killed at least 381 of their colleagues.MUNIR UZ ZAMAN
/ AFP/Getty Images

A Bangladeshi relative looks at a board posting notices of missing and dead workers April 29. Thousands of Bangladeshi garment workers walked out of their factories Monday, demanding the death penalty for the owner of a tower block that collapsed and killed at least 381 of their colleagues.MUNIR UZ ZAMAN
/ AFP/Getty Images

Rescue and recovery personnel prepare April 29 to dislodge the ceiling of the garment factory building that collapsed in Bangladesh.Wong Maye-E
/ AP

Bangladeshi rescuers prepare to work as Bangladeshi Army personnel begin the second phase of the rescue operation using heavy equipment after an eight-storey building collapsed in Savar, on the outskirts of Dhaka. Thousands of Bangladeshi garment workers walked out of their factories Monday, demanding the death penalty for the owner of a tower block that collapsed and killed at least 381 of their colleagues.MUNIR UZ ZAMAN
/ AFP/Getty Images

A man holds out a picture of his missing relative on Monday April 29, 2013 in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Rescue workers in Bangladesh gave up hopes of finding any more survivors in the remains of a building that collapsed five days ago, and began using heavy machinery on Monday to dislodge the rubble and look for bodies.Wong Maye-E
/ AP

A boy runs past a school-turned-makeshift morgue with portraits of missing persons, mostly workers at the garment factory building that collapsed. At least 381 people were killed when the illegally constructed, 8-story Rana Plaza collapsed in a heap on Wednesday morning along with thousands of workers in the five garment factories in the building.Wong Maye-E
/ AP

A man holds a photograph of his missing relative as they plead for help April 28 at the site where the garment factory building collapsed in Bangladesh. The death toll is expected to rise but it is already the deadliest tragedy to hit Bangladesh’s garment industry, which is worth $20 billion annually and is the mainstay of the economy.Wong Maye-E
/ AP

A Bangladeshi firefighter gestures April 29 following a fire during the rescue attempt of a woman as Bangladeshi Army personnel begin the second phase of the rescue operation using heavy equipment after an eight-storey building collapsed in Bangladesh.MUNIR UZ ZAMAN
/ AFP/Getty Images

Men walk past wooden coffins stacked at a school-turned-makeshift morgue for victims, mostly workers at the garment factory building that collapsed in Bangladesh. Rescue workers gave up hopes of finding any more survivors April 29.Wong Maye-E
/ AP

Curious onlookers and relatives of missing victims watch from behind a makeshift fence on April 19 as workers start dislodging parts of the garment factory building that collapsed in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh.Wong Maye-E
/ AP

Workers and firefighters are shrouded in smoke April 29 as they prepare to dislodge the debris and fallen ceiling of the garment factory building that collapsed in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh.Wong Maye-E
/ AP

Bangladeshi relatives of missing workers in a building that collapsed on Wednesday comfort each other in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 28. Bangladesh rescuers on Sunday located nine people alive inside the rubble of the multi-storey building, as authorities announced they will use heavy equipment to drill a central hole from the top to look for survivors and bodies.Kevin Frayer
/ AP

Workers watch as a crane lowers the ceiling of the garment factory building collapsed in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Rescue workers in Bangladesh gave up hopes of finding any more survivors.Wong Maye-E
/ AP

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